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THE REDSIDE Sesti i OltiJuG Uf Name Nickname Description Cause of Death Brenton Driver “Bunk” Flirt Curly Hair Florence Wing “Willy” Quiet Teasing Frances Heilmeyer “Frankie” Gay Camp Murray Mac Walters “Maizie” Peppy Black List Beulah Richmond “Millie” Studious P'lunking Exams Opal Cox “Opie” Reserved Love Bill Woodcock “Little Willy” Argumentative Natural Clarence P'argher “Bo Bo” Bashful Night Life Clarence Brown “Brownie” Happy Jitterbugging Verl Confer “Connie” Athletic Rita Chloe Hollamon “Penny” Pleasant School James Crabtree Hank” Friendly Rheumatism James Paulson “Holy Moses” Shiek A Harem Jack McLeod “Red” Mannerly Dancing Gene Davis “Pee Wee Flirt “Ruthie” Phyllis Troutman “Blondie” Mischievous 9:00 A. M. Joe Woodcock “Buck” Noisy A Date Dean Crabtree “Pinkie” Energetic Dufur Girls Leland McCoy “Squeak” Witty His lokes i GlaU Will I, Brenton Driver, leave my position on the blacklist to Carl Barnett. m I, Dean Crabtree, will my way with the women to Fred Wilkie; carry on, Fred. I. Phyllis Troutman, will my tardiness to Paul Kirsch—nothing like sleeping late. Paul. ■ try it sometime. I, Joe Woodcock, leave my curly locks to Delbert Endersby—the future Romeo. | I, Florence Wing, leave the library desk to Betty Jo, no more competition. I, Verl Confer, will my athletic ability to the next year freshmen. | I, Opal Cox, leave my place on the honor roll to Paul Lewis. I, Bill Woodcock, leave my height to John Shearer—come up and see me sometime. John. I. James Crabtree, leave my girl friends to Hugh Riley. I, Clarence Brown, will my good looks to Leland Mayhew. I. Mae Walters, will my ability to write excuses to next year’s blacklisted I I, Chloe Hollamon. leave my freckles to Harriet Endersby—there is a boy friend for every freckle, Harriet. I I, James Paulson, leave my flirting to Don Ziegenhagen. I, Clarence Fargher, leave my boxing ability to Paul DeCourcy. % I, Beulah Richmond, leave my outstanding grades to Carl Barnett. I, Jack McLeod, leave my trumpet to Bobby Warner: blow hard, Bobby. I I. Leland McCoy, leave my wit and humor to Eldcn Richmond—watch out for the black- list, Elden. I I. Gene Davis, leave my nickname “Pee Wee’ to Norman Duncan. I. P'rances Heilmeyer, will my correspondents in Camp Murray to Marcia McLeod. K i X FORTY-ONE Thirteen
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THE REDSIDE DEAN CRABTREE—Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 4; Student Body President 4; Class President 3; Band President 1, 2: Cast of Laughing Gas 4; Operetta 3; Paper 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Minstrel 2; Class V’ice-president 2; Cast of Deacon Dubbs 4. FRANCES H El L M E Y E R—Sec r e t a ry of Class 4; Cast of laughing Gas” 4; Operetta 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Class Treasurer 3; Paper Staff 4; Cast of “Deacon Dubbs” 4. CLARENCE FARG HER—Football 1. 3; Basketball 1; Boxing 4; Glee Club 4. SesUo-'i GlcuU The 1941 Senior class of Maupin started its career in the year 1937 with the following people, totaling 26: Clarence Brown, Verl Confer, Harold Coyner, Dean Crabtree. James Crabtree. Gene Davis, Brenton Driver, Lloyd Evans. Clarence Earghcr. Juanita Hammonds, Frances Heilmeyer. Bernard Iverson, Merlyn Iverson. Vernon Larson. Garland Mayhew. Jack McLeod. Gladys Nelson. Beulah Richmond. Budd Roush. Phyllis Troutman. Mae Walters. Florence Wing, Joe Woodcock. Bill Woodcock. Mauro Duca, and Merrill Maxwell. Vernon Larson soon dropped, leaving a class of 25. As Freshmen we participated in the initiation and the carnival. Two of our boys, Verl Confer and Garland Mayhew, made the first ten in basketball and a good number turned out for the popular sport of football. Several members of our class also played in the band. On our next entrance into high school in our Sophomore year we found that we had lost Bernard Iverson. Merlyn Iverson, Budd Roush, Mauro Duca. and Merrill Maxwell. This left us. as we received no new pupils, a class of 21. During March of this year Gladys Nelson also left us. Again we took part in the annual carnival, becoming famous for our hot dog booth, which we ran with much success both this year and last. In sports another of our classmates. Dean Crabtree, made the first ten in basketball and Verl Confer was chosen on the all star team. Again many of our class took part in football. In track Verl Confer took part in the shot put, pole vault, discus throw, and broad jump; while Gar Mayhew ran the half mile and Joe Woodcock the mile. Our Junior year found us with two new classmates from Wapinitia, Opal Cox and Leland McCoy. During the course of the year we took part in the carnival, sponsored the Junior Prom, gave a Sadie Hawkins dance, and decorated the gvm for the baccalaureate service, besides taking part in the usual sports and activities such as school paper, band. Glee club, and Lettermans’ club. Verl Confer and Garland Mayhew were both chosen on the all star team in basketball this year. In November of our Junior year Gene Davis moved away to attend a different school. At the beginning of our Senior year in 1940 we found that Juanita Hammonds, now Juanita Smith, and Garland Mayhew had moved, but we had gained two new members. Chloe Hollamon and James Paulson. and our old classmate Gene Davis. This gave us our present class of 19. Senior class officers were chosen for the year. We elected Verl Confer as President: Beulah Richmond, Vice-president: Frances H-ilmeyer. Secretary; Opal Cox. Treasurer; and James Crabtree. Sergeant-at-arms. Opal Cox was chosen for the editor of our school paper. The Maupin Hi-Life. As editor of our annual. The Redside, we selected Dean Crabtree. The Seniors presented a very successful play in 1941 entitled. “Deacon Dubbs.” The cast included Opal Cox. Verl Confer. Dean Crabtree, James Paulson. Chloe Hollamon. Phyllis Troutman, Joe Woodcock. Florence Wing and Frances Heilmeyer. In May we Seniors will have completed our high school career and we all hope to follow our class motto; FORWARD EVER; BACKWARD NEVER. 7 welue FORTY-ONE
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THE REDSIDE jjustiOAA, President: Leland Mayhew. Vice-president: Rex Snodgrass. Secretary: Betty Jo Chastain. Treasurer: Harriet Endersby. Sergeant-at-arms: Fred Wilkie. FRONT ROW: Leland Mayhew, Miss Ryan, Betty Jo Chastain, Harriet Endersby. SECOND ROW: Fred Wilkie, Rex Snodgrass. In the year 1938 A.D., thirty-five survivors ot the good ship “Grade School” stumbled upon the shore of Freshman Island. Green and unknowing what the future held for them, they struggled through the first year on this island under the able guidance of Mrs. Monger. The next year proved even better for this ambitious group as in the fall of “39 they entered the Sophomore class. Here they contributed many tars to the field of sports. Names that won recognition were Rex Snodgrass. Keith DeCourcy, Vern Hachler. Paul DeCourcy and Norman Duncan. These boys took honors for basketball, football and track. Miss Kaiser showed ideal leadership throughout the course of their stay in the Sophomore year. Then Miss Ryan was chosen adviser and has guided them through the nine months as Juniors. In the fall, football stars rose to fame. One of these “Hoot Duncan was chosen state all star for B league football. Five boys in this group made the first string in basketball, and many more went out for track. Plans and preparations are in order for the annual prom. Next year these worthy Redsides gain entrance to their final year of education at Maupin High School. Carry on brave warriors! Carry on! FRONT ROW: Marjorie Donne, Nona Ashley. Elnora Greene, Marcia McLeod, La Vonne Crabtree, Amylou van Laanen, Lee Fischer, Betty Jo Chastain. SECOND ROW: Miss Ryan, Dale Savage. Rex Snodgrass. Paul DeCourcy, Andy Smith, Vern Hachler, Julia Ashley, Harriett Endersbv THIRD ROW: Fred Wilkie. Darrel Gutzler. Ke »h DeCourcy, Lillian Bryant, Norma Brittain,' Florabelle Davis. Laura Whitlock. FOURTH ROW: Hugh Riley, John Fargher, Elden Richmond, Opal Wing, Erma Mayfield. Nina Ashley. FIFTH ROW: Norman Duncan, Carl Barnett, Leland Mayhew. I'our teen FORTY-ONE
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